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Medically reviewed by Maria M. LoTempio, MD Facial nerve paralysis describes weakness in the muscles on one or both sides of your face that causes an inability to smile, blink, or control other facial ...
Bell's palsy, a nerve condition that causes sudden facial paralysis on one side, affecting up to 30,000 Americans yearly.
Facial paralysis occurs when a nerve that controls your facial movements becomes damaged. As a result, a portion of your face may feel weak, or you may be unable to move it. Some types of facial ...
This branch goes to your lower chin muscle and lowers the corners of your mouth. Facial nerve paralysis indicates a significant problem with your facial nerves. If you lose the ability to smile ...
Artificial intelligence tool allows automated assessment of facial palsy severity, enhancing diagnosis and tracking, reports ...
The condition causes facial paralysis or weakness, leaving you unable to move a portion of your face. At the Facial Nerve Center, our multidisciplinary experts can restore movement and help you regain ...
Discover the major causes of partial paralysis from stroke and trauma to inflammatory conditions and tumors, plus warning ...
Bristol Palin is letting fans in on her health journey amid a recent medical scare. The "Teen Mom OG" alum and daughter of former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin revealed on social media Wednesday ...
The Facial Nerve Program in the UAB Department of Otolaryngology, the first and only program of its kind in the state of Alabama, offers a comprehensive team approach for patients experiencing facial ...